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the passenger compartment.
• In a collision, there is a greater risk
of being thrown from the vehicle if
the sunroof is open. Always fasten
your seat belt properly and make
sure all passengers are properly
secured too.
• Do not allow small children to
operate the sunroof. Never insert
fingers, other body parts, or any
object through the opening sunroof.
CAUTION!
• In the event of rain, always close the
sunroof to prevent water infiltrations
from staining the fabric/leather
upholstery.
• Do not open the sunroof if there is
ice on it: risk of damage.
Slide Opening Sunroof • Full automatic express opening
Press the right rear button for more
than half second and the sunroof
will open automatically regardless
of any previous position. The
sunroof will open fully and stop
automatically. During this operation, if any sunroof button is pressed, the
sunroof will stop.
• Full or partial manual opening
To open the sunroof manually press
the right rear button for less than
half second to move step by step the
sunroof panel.
Venting Sunroof Press and release the left button, and
the sunroof will open to the vent
position. This is called “Express Vent”,
and will occur regardless of sunroof
position. During this opening
operation, any movement of the
button will stop the sunroof.
Pinch Protect Feature This feature will detect an obstruction
in the opening of the sunroof during
express close operation. If an
obstruction is detected, the sunroof
will automatically retract. If this occurs,
remove the obstruction then press the
right front button and release to
express close. NOTE:
If three consecutive attempts to close
in express mode the sunroof result in
pinch protect reversals, the fourth
attempt will be manual, with pinch
protect feature disabled.
Pinch Protect Override
If any obstruction (ice, debris, etc.)
prevents closing the sunroof, press the
right front button and hold for two
seconds after the reversal occurs. This
allows the sunroof to move toward the
closed position.
NOTE:
Pinch protection is disabled while
pressing the right front button.
Wind Buffeting Wind buffeting can be described as
the perception of pressure or a
helicopter-type sound. Your vehicle
may exhibit wind buffeting with the
windows down, or the sunroof in
certain open or partially open
positions. This is a normal occurrence
and can be minimised. If the buffeting
occurs with the rear windows open,
then open the front and rear windows
together to minimise the buffeting. If
the buffeting occurs with the sunroofUnderstanding the Vehicle
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Abbreviations .................9
Accessories
Aftermarket Parts and Accessories
Statement .................13
Active Blind Spot Assist - ABSA . . . .281
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) . . . .257
Activation/Deactivation ...... .260
Display Warnings and
Maintenance ............. .265
Precautions while Driving with
ACC ................... .266
Setting the Following Distance . .262
Setting the Speed .......... .261
Airbag.....................66
Advanced Front Air Bag
Properties .................67
Air Bag Deployment Result .....72
Air Bag Deployment Sensors and
Controls ..................15
Air Bag System Components .....67
Front Air Bag Inflator Units .....71
Passenger Air bag Labels .......20
Supplemental Restraint System
(SRS) .....................66
Supplemental Seat-mounted Side
Air Bags (SAB) ..............69
Supplemental Side Air Bag Inflatable
Curtain (SABIC) ..............69
Transport of persons with
disability ..................73
Air Conditioning (A/C) System . . . .203
A/C Distribution ........... .147 Air Conditioning System (A/C System)
Four-zone Controls ......... .209
Alarm, Vehicle Security ..........28
ALR (Automatic Locking Retractor) . .64
Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) and
Electronic Brake-force Distribution
(EBD) ................... .249
Assistance ...................11
Assistance, if you need ..........11
ATC (Automatic Temperature
Control) ................. .209
Audio Controls .............. .183
Audio Controls on Central
Console ................. .183
Steering Wheel Audio Controls . .183
Audio, setting .............. .197
Audio System ............... .184
Automatic Transmission
Manual Release of Transmission .325
AUX, USB and SD Memory Card
Ports .................... .134
AWD
All-Wheel Drive, drive mode . . . .233
BAS (Brake Assist System) ...... .250
Battery ................... .344
Battery Recharge .......... .347
Battery Remote Posts Position. . .323
Maintaining Battery Charge . . . .366
To Disconnect the Battery .... .344
To Reconnect the Battery
..... .345
Blind
Spot Alert .............
.276
BSA System .............. .276 RCP - Rear Cross Path ........ .279
Bluetooth, Customer settings .... .198
Bodywork Maintenance and Care . .360
Pre-Short Drop Function ..... .362
Protection from Atmospheric
Agents ................. .360
Useful Advice to Keep the Bodywork
in Good Condition ......... .360
Brakes
Brake and Stability Control System
(ESC) ................... .248
Brake Overheating ......... .252
Brake System ............. .248
Manual Release of Parking
Brake .................. .321
Parking Brake ............. .243
Using the Brakes ........... .251
Capacity/Refillings ........... .370
Cargo Area ................ .139
Loading with Rear Seatbacks Folded
Down .................. .140
Vehicle Load Carrying Capacity . .139
Child Restraint Systems ..........74
Children too large for Booster
Seats .....................75
Infants and Child Restraints .....74
Installing Child Restraint Systems
using the Vehicle Seat Belt equipped
with ALR ..................76
Lower Anchors and Tether for
Children (LATCH) ............77Index
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Folding Mirrors ........... .114
Integrated External Rearview Mirror
Lights .................. .126
Internal Rearview Mirror ..... .115
Mirrors Positioning ......... .113
Rearview Mirrors .......... .113
Tilt Mirrors in Reverse ....... .114
MTC+ “Controls” Screen ....... .185
MTC+ Settings - Customer
Programmable Features ...... .189
Auto-On Comfort & Remote
Start ................... .196
Clear Personal Data ........ .199
Clock & Date ............. .192
Display ................. .190
Doors & Locks ............ .194
Engine Off Options ......... .196
Lights .................. .194
Restore Settings ........... .199
Safety and Driving Assistance . . .193
Voice Commands .......... .191
Occupant Restraint System .......58
On Board Diagnostics ......... .253
ORC (Occupant Restraint
Controller) .................69
Park Assist ..................80
Enabling and Disabling Park
Assist ....................83
Parking .................. .246
Parking Brake .............. .243
Passive Entry System ...........42 Pedals, adjustable ........... .112
Pedestrian Emergency Braking
(PEB) ................... .268
Pets, transporting .............79
Phone and Voice Controls on Steering
Wheel .................. .213
Phone Mode ............. .214
Phone/Bluetooth, Customer
settings ................. .198
Power Outlets .............. .130
Power Outlet Inside the Central
Console ................. .131
Power Outlet Inside the
Cupholder ............... .130
Power Outlet Inside the Trunk . .132
Rear
Power Outlets .........
.131
Rear Parking Camera ...........85
Refueling ................. .307
Fuel Filler Neck Access ....... .307
Remote Start System ...........37
Restarting the Vehicle ........ .365
Restraint System ..............66
Child Restraint Systems ........74
RKE (Remote Keyless Entry)
Transmitter .................24
Roadside Assistance Program .....16
Roll-Over Warning .............15
Safety
Child Restraint Systems ........74
Reporting Safety Defects .......12
Safety Tips ..................58 Scheduled Maintenance Service . . .328
Scheduled Service Plan
Scheduled Maintenance
Indicator ................ .328
Seat Belt ...................58
Automatic Locking Retractor (ALR)
Mode ....................64
Enhanced Seat Belt Use Reminder
System (SBR) ...............65
Passenger Seat Belts ..........63
Seat Belt Reminder Light ..... .157
Seat Belts and Pregnant Women .65
Seat Belts Pretensioners .......64
Three-Point Seat Belts .........60
Three-Point Seat Belts Height
Adjustment ................62
Three-Point Seat Belts Untwisting
Procedure .................63
Three-Point Seat Belts Use
Instructions ................61
Using the Seat Belt in Automatic
Locking Retractor Mode (ALR) . . .64
Seats ......................98
Comfort Luxury Rear Seats .... .105
Driver Memory Seat ........ .101
Easy Entry/Exit Seats ........ .103
Front Heated Seats ...........99
Front Power Seats ...........98
Front Ventilated Seats ....... .100
Power Lumbar Seats ..........99
Rear Armrest ............. .103
Rear Seats ............... .103
Rear Side Heated Seats ...... .104Index
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